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Wednesday, May 20, 2015

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GB Flag Football Leagues week five


sets up for interesting week six
SHAYNE STUBBS
FN Sports Reporter
shayne@nasguard.com
Were five weeks deep into the Grand Bahama
Flag Football League and the action continues to
heighten.
This past week, some teams continued to climb
the ladder, leaving some trying to figure out how to
get on the right track.
The story in the womens division is the Lady Enforcers. Their winning ways continued this past
Sunday at the Grand Bahama Sports Complex after
they downed the gritty FCP Piranhas 8-0.
The Lady Enforcers havent lost a game since the
season kicked off as they improved to 5-0 for the
season, while the Piranhas dropped to 4-1.
Defense continues to be the Lady Enforcers
bread and butter. They have only allowed seven
points in all five games while they forced 92 points
total for the season.
Their defense will be put to the toughest test so
far for the season when they take on the MLM Eagles. The Eagles have been the highest scoring
team in the divas division putting up points at a
fast rate.
The Eagles dismantled the Candys Meat and
Produce Crushettes 46-12 this past Sunday, which
pushed their points forced total to 124 for the season while allowing 54 points.
The Eagles and Lady Enforcers will battle it out
on the gridiron this Sunday at 5:00 p.m. The Piranhas and Crushettes have a date this Sunday when
they face off at 2:20 p.m.
The ISS Lady Marines got by the Lady Warriors
13-12. The Marines bounced back from a rough
first half to out-score the Warriors. The Lady
Marines now stand at 3-2 for the season while the
EAGLESPREVAIL: The ladies teams in the Grand Bahama Flag Football League are fighting tooth and nail to keep their team in the W column. Here
Lady Warriors fell to 1-4.
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The Hot Shots Liquors Assassins (1-4) got into the MLM Eagles dismantled Candys Meat and Produce Crushettes 46-12.
the win column after they dropped High Rock
Stingers (0-5) 19-6. The Assassins will look to
build on this new found momentum when they
take on the Lady Warriors this Sunday at 1:00 p.m.
The Marines will be hunting for their second win
in a row when they face the Stingers at 3:40 p.m.
The mens division continued to heat up this past
weekend as well. Most of the teams are pretty
much even in the standings after this past week.
The Fast Track Flyers improved to 3-2 after they
got by the BORCO Oilers (1-3) 14-6. The high
scoring MSC Tritons (3-2) were held in check this
weekend after they were nipped by the Sands
Bears (2-2) 19-14.
The Chances Alliance (3-1) showed their dominant form after they stomped the FCP Stackers (32) 22-0. The Shipyard Wreckers (3-1) continued to
live up to their name after they throttled the Westminster Runners (1-4) 26-3. The RBPF Enforcers
(3-2) blanked the Grand Cay Sharks (0-5) 20-0.
The high-powered offense of the Tritons will be
going up against the Enforcers who have one of
the top defenses in the league. The Tritons have
forced 84 points, which is the most among the
mens teams, while the Enforcers have only allowed 23 points, the third least amount of points.
They kick the day off at 1:00 p.m.
The Flyers have a tough test ahead of them when
they will take on the Chances Alliance at 2:20 p.m.
The Grand Cay Sharks will look to solve their winning problems against the FCP Stackers when they
face off at 3:40 p.m.
The Sands Bears will face the BORCO Oilers at
5:00 p.m. and the Shipyard Wreckers will look to
knock off the Bahama Rock Excavators, who
would be fresh off a bye-week in their 6:20 p.m. ALLABOUTTHESANDS: The high scoring MSC Tritons (3-2) were held in check this weekend after they were nipped by the Sands Bears (2-2) 19contest.
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GRABIT: The ISS Lady Marines bounced back from a rough first half to out-score the Lady Warriors 13-12.

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